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because the story judith cartels was also an adventure for her that's the way she described it it was actually a nice time inside. the premiere in berlin of links latest production when hitler stole pink rabbit the film adaptation of judith carr's bestselling autobiographical novel. that tells how cars family fled germany when the nazis ceased power in 1933 despite its title the book's not really about hitler. it's about her father theatre critic alfred carr her mother and her brother about how they flee to switzerland. not long afterwards the nazis burned alfred cars books in berlin. and the german jewish family was dispossessed judith carr never lived in germany again she worked as an author and illustrator in london until her death at the age of 95 her books sold millions of copies worldwide. link's film shows her family's flight through several countries and captures the fears and uncertainties of the time it seems to a child's eyes. that. anti-semitism is still an issue in germany today. in our country with the reemergence of anti-semitism with a climate of intolerance and xenoph
because the story judith cartels was also an adventure for her that's the way she described it it was actually a nice time inside. the premiere in berlin of links latest production when hitler stole pink rabbit the film adaptation of judith carr's bestselling autobiographical novel. that tells how cars family fled germany when the nazis ceased power in 1933 despite its title the book's not really about hitler. it's about her father theatre critic alfred carr her mother and her brother about how...
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reportero: a pesar de que judith recuperÓ su libertad nos se imagina lo que sucede ahora-- judith: estaban allÍ tener que estar bajo un mismo techo durante las 24 horas no les parece malo. >> estudiÓ con los niÑos. podemos reunificarnos mucho mÁs rÁpido de lo que pensaba. felix: para mÁs informaciÓn sobre esta iniciativa visitÉ un nivel. con segunda oportunidad. arantxa: al regresar un mensaje corto y preciso para entender la importancia del distanciamiento social. con diabetes tipo 2, la solución aún está en mí. por eso elegí trulicity, que no es insulina. la insulina la produzco yo y trulicity ayuda a que mi cuerpo la libere, para reducir el azúcar en la sangre. uso trulicity solo una vez a la semana, funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis y podría perder un poco de peso. trulicity no es para personas con diabetes tipo 1 o cetoacidosis diabética. tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tú o tu familia padece de cáncer medular tiroideo o síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2. interrumpe su uso y llama al médico de inmediato si presentas reacción al
reportero: a pesar de que judith recuperÓ su libertad nos se imagina lo que sucede ahora-- judith: estaban allÍ tener que estar bajo un mismo techo durante las 24 horas no les parece malo. >> estudiÓ con los niÑos. podemos reunificarnos mucho mÁs rÁpido de lo que pensaba. felix: para mÁs informaciÓn sobre esta iniciativa visitÉ un nivel. con segunda oportunidad. arantxa: al regresar un mensaje corto y preciso para entender la importancia del distanciamiento social. con diabetes...
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judith carr never lived in germany again she worked as an author and illustrator in london until her death at the age of 95 her book sold millions of copies worldwide. link's film shows her family's flight through several countries and captures the fears and uncertainties of the time it seems to a child's eyes. and. anti-semitism is still an issue in germany today. in our country with the reemergence of anti-semitism with a climate of intolerance and xenophobia stories such as this one are essential and important these issues need to be discussed time and again with children and young people to. believe in god we live in a country where jew has once again become a curse word in schoolyards for jews are attacked and i know jewish families who no longer dare to tell people they're jewish for fear of being ostracized so it's a highly charged topic on this. site. there are no another photo. mother and daughter they had a very close relationship. and i think they were soulmates who communicated with each other as equals even when she was still a little girl. that really touched me. and th
judith carr never lived in germany again she worked as an author and illustrator in london until her death at the age of 95 her book sold millions of copies worldwide. link's film shows her family's flight through several countries and captures the fears and uncertainties of the time it seems to a child's eyes. and. anti-semitism is still an issue in germany today. in our country with the reemergence of anti-semitism with a climate of intolerance and xenophobia stories such as this one are...
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judith is executive director of the advancement project national office. >>> contact tracing is findingd with an infected individual to prevent the spread of a disease. here's what bill gates told me about it on friday. >> i think good old interviewing people about their contacts like, you know, cdc did or like, you know, we have done for many of these epidemics outside the united states, the european countries are staffing up an taking that seriously, i think that's most likely to be the u.s. solution. you know? again, here, the federal government is not showing up for that and so you have mike bloomberg bloomberg in new york, stepping up, to help build the staff and train them and get that going and, you know, a bunch of local efforts trying to pull it together. >> moments ago, the white house coronavirus response coordinator dr. deborah birx reacted to bill gates. >> we sent out to states every single platform where it was located, over 5,000 platforms across the states, and showing geographically and by zip code where they're located. that's allowing us to work closely with the stat
judith is executive director of the advancement project national office. >>> contact tracing is findingd with an infected individual to prevent the spread of a disease. here's what bill gates told me about it on friday. >> i think good old interviewing people about their contacts like, you know, cdc did or like, you know, we have done for many of these epidemics outside the united states, the european countries are staffing up an taking that seriously, i think that's most likely...
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judith moritz, bbc news. of 72. she had a stroke last night and died in hospital at lunchtime. her husband and son were with her. lynn presented watchdog with her husband john stapleton in the 19805 and early 905. she was a passionate and pioneering consumer journalist and also a cancer campaigner after surviving bowel cancer 30 years ago. just before she fell ill last night, she had been outside with her husband and all her neighbours leading the applause to nhs workers and carers, as she's been doing every week. lynn faulds wood, who's died at the age of 72. the united nations has issued an urgent appeal to save hundreds of rohingya refugees who are thought to be stranded out at sea on people—smuggling boats. the refugees had been living in vast camps in bangladesh for three years after fleeing persecution in myanmar. it's thought dozens have already died on board one boat which had been trying to reach malaysia but was repeatedly turned away from shore because of virus fears. 0ur south asia correspondent r
judith moritz, bbc news. of 72. she had a stroke last night and died in hospital at lunchtime. her husband and son were with her. lynn presented watchdog with her husband john stapleton in the 19805 and early 905. she was a passionate and pioneering consumer journalist and also a cancer campaigner after surviving bowel cancer 30 years ago. just before she fell ill last night, she had been outside with her husband and all her neighbours leading the applause to nhs workers and carers, as she's...
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judith moritz, bbc news, west yorkshire.y. five more flights from romania have been organised by food producers over the next few months. they say the coronavirus pandemic has caused a shortage of fruit and vegetable pickers. more than five million more american workers lost their jobs last week, bringing the total since the middle of march to more than 20 million. president trump is due to announce guidelines tonight to try to reopen the economy in some parts of the country. more than 30,000 people have now died from the virus there. our north america editor, jon sopel, reports from maryland. pretty and prosperous annapolis — but it doesn't feel that way today. this landmark on the chesapeake bay is famous for the us naval academy and crab cakes. but the seafaring town is struggling to stay afloat. chick and ruth's delly has been here for 55 years, and has the character to prove it, but for how much longer? it's got a long legacy, very, very loyal customers, and we're all very committed to coming out on the other side of th
judith moritz, bbc news, west yorkshire.y. five more flights from romania have been organised by food producers over the next few months. they say the coronavirus pandemic has caused a shortage of fruit and vegetable pickers. more than five million more american workers lost their jobs last week, bringing the total since the middle of march to more than 20 million. president trump is due to announce guidelines tonight to try to reopen the economy in some parts of the country. more than 30,000...
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judith moritz, bbc news. more than 50,000 people have now died in america with coronavirus.of disinfectants warned people not to follow president trump's suggestion that injecting themselves with it could treat coronavirus. 0ne leading company said "under no circumstance" should its products be put into human bodies. a short time ago, the president said his remarks were sarcastic. 0ur north american editor, john sopel, has more. controversially, some beaches in florida reopened last week, but maybe it was a smart thing to do. according to new research conducted by us government scientists, sunlight, heat and humidity dramatically reduce the life of coronavirus in the air and on hard surfaces. the scientists said it acted as a powerful disinfectant, and that led the president to muse on whether disinfectant could be used inside the human body to kill the virus. and then i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute, and is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? because, you see, it gets in the lungs and it
judith moritz, bbc news. more than 50,000 people have now died in america with coronavirus.of disinfectants warned people not to follow president trump's suggestion that injecting themselves with it could treat coronavirus. 0ne leading company said "under no circumstance" should its products be put into human bodies. a short time ago, the president said his remarks were sarcastic. 0ur north american editor, john sopel, has more. controversially, some beaches in florida reopened last...
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constable for british transport police, who leaves a wife and three children, retired paediatrician judithf a children's charity awarded an 0be who dedicated her life to the care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19.m of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid-19. it is hitting families across the country but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone, it is a bad way to go, they are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are feeling alone, probably scared, and theirfamily are not are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are not able to consult them, not able to know how to help them, and as someone said, after a ll to help them, and as someone said, after all this is over, they are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who were the last people with loved ones as they died. more lives are being saved than last, at the medical staff are worried they are being put at risk because of the continuing shortage of ppe, especially gowns, worn when treating the sickest patients. as hospi
constable for british transport police, who leaves a wife and three children, retired paediatrician judithf a children's charity awarded an 0be who dedicated her life to the care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19.m of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid-19. it is hitting families across the country but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone, it is a bad way to go, they are feeling alone, probably scared, and...
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by the woman to my right who needs no introduction, the commissioner of the department of health, judith persichilli. to her right, the state epidemiologist. honored to have you both with us. far-left, the state police superintendent patrick callahan, as usual. the director of homeland security preparedness is what this also joining us today is . the department of children and families commissioner. great to have you. thanks for being here. i have asked christine to provide an update on the order for of childcare facilities to provide services only to the kids of our frontline responders and essential workers and i should note -- and i know she will note this, april is also national child abuse awareness month. in times like these, when there is tremendous uncertainty and stress and anxiety, children can be at risk of abuse. it is a horrible reality, but it exists. the department of children and families has a host of resources available to survivors of abuse. i hope christine can provide the guidance for anyone who needs help and does not know where to turn. as i've done in the past wee
by the woman to my right who needs no introduction, the commissioner of the department of health, judith persichilli. to her right, the state epidemiologist. honored to have you both with us. far-left, the state police superintendent patrick callahan, as usual. the director of homeland security preparedness is what this also joining us today is . the department of children and families commissioner. great to have you. thanks for being here. i have asked christine to provide an update on the...
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. >> mi nombre es marÍa judith.os los dÍas. >> tuve quesacar tres o cuatro trabajadores. solamente estamos mi hijo y yo. dos trabajadores mÁs me están ayudando.. prÁcticamente no hay ventas, pero tenemos que mantener abierto para los trabajadores. jaime: marÍa se encuentra en la misma situaciÓn de muchos negocios porque ya no tiene papeles. hace sus impuestos con el nÚmero de itin. debe solicitar la ayuda del gobierno para pequeÑos negocios, ya que la mayorÍa de prÉstamospiden un nÚmero de seguro social. >> para nosotros es duro saber que hay muchas ayudas porque el gobiernosupuestamente va a dar ayuda. para los que tienen un seguro bueno, nosotros que no tenemos un seguro bueno, no se puede. jaime: en las calles en las que opera la taquerÍa de maría parecÍa como si fuera cualquier otro jueves. hasta habÍa familias caminando y niÑossin mascarillas de protecciÓn. lo que me sorprendiÓ fuever a un fanÁtico caminando entre la tienda. estÁ entre los más vulnerables de contraer el coronavirus, pero a Él no le importa. dic
. >> mi nombre es marÍa judith.os los dÍas. >> tuve quesacar tres o cuatro trabajadores. solamente estamos mi hijo y yo. dos trabajadores mÁs me están ayudando.. prÁcticamente no hay ventas, pero tenemos que mantener abierto para los trabajadores. jaime: marÍa se encuentra en la misma situaciÓn de muchos negocios porque ya no tiene papeles. hace sus impuestos con el nÚmero de itin. debe solicitar la ayuda del gobierno para pequeÑos negocios, ya que la mayorÍa de...
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it is likely an experience does judith that.in 2008, global carbon dioxide emissions dropped about i.5%. the next year, 2010, dropped about 1.5%. the next year, 2010, it shot up 5%, as if nothing had changed so we just hop a canal cars and again we will be back to normal. so what are the chances of change. you would hope perhaps people have a better sense of what cooperation could sing expect ring that whips in countries of east competing with each other over fighting coronavirus. there has been some competition for protective equipment and there has been sabre rattling over who caused what but i still think we can learn from this. there was stimulus funding —— there is stimulus funding —— there is stimulus funding being allocated right now. jobs creation, hundreds of thousands, millions of jobs now. jobs creation, hundreds of thousands, millions ofjobs are being created by wind and solar power, far more than a being lost in the coal industry is what we need is to couple the economic recovery with two employment opportunities an
it is likely an experience does judith that.in 2008, global carbon dioxide emissions dropped about i.5%. the next year, 2010, dropped about 1.5%. the next year, 2010, it shot up 5%, as if nothing had changed so we just hop a canal cars and again we will be back to normal. so what are the chances of change. you would hope perhaps people have a better sense of what cooperation could sing expect ring that whips in countries of east competing with each other over fighting coronavirus. there has...
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retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an 0be, who dedicatedhe care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it's hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. they are probably scared, and theirfamily are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens, and after all this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who were the last people with loved ones as they died. more lives are being saved than lost, but medical staff are worried they're being put at risk because of the continuing shortage of personal protective equipment, ppe, especially gowns worn when treating the sickest patients. as hospitals face the possibility of running out of some kit, public health england changed its guidance — some gowns could be reserved for the most high—risk procedures while staff could re—use washable clothing. and today, a promise that fresh supplies are on the way. 84 tonnes of equipment, including 400,000 gowns. we are
retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an 0be, who dedicatedhe care of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it's hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. they are probably scared, and theirfamily are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens, and after all this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who...
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retired paediatrician judith darmady, awarded an 0be after founding a children's charity.housands of victims of the coronavirus in the uk, and the numbers continue to grow. yesterday, it was confirmed that another 888 people had died in hospital from the virus, bringing the total to 15,464. but those statistics don't include deaths outside wards. now the national care forum, which represents adult care providers, says it has evidence that the number of deaths in care homes in one week was double those in the whole of the previous month. that's more than 4,000. the organisation says the care sector needs the same support as the nhs and has called for more personal protective equipment and comprehensive testing. if i have to hear another story about care home staff and organisations that provide support in the community having to reach out to nail salons and other parts of the community to get hold of vital ppe, or as the bbc reported yesterday, staff having to resort to making their own scrubs out of curtain liners, ijust think it's an absolute disgrace, really. we are not
retired paediatrician judith darmady, awarded an 0be after founding a children's charity.housands of victims of the coronavirus in the uk, and the numbers continue to grow. yesterday, it was confirmed that another 888 people had died in hospital from the virus, bringing the total to 15,464. but those statistics don't include deaths outside wards. now the national care forum, which represents adult care providers, says it has evidence that the number of deaths in care homes in one week was...
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. >> reporter: katie lost her grandmother, judith, and grandfather, lewis, on tuesday. sunday, it was her uncle who passed. now she is in self-quarantine. >> we want to spare any family that we can through the trauma we're going through. we can't have a funeral the proper way. we can't grieve with our friends and our family. and it just makes everything ten times worse and tougher. >> reporter: the u.s. death toll now topping 5, 600. >> this is going to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: in new york state alone, the number of infections approaching 100,000. ambulances shipped in from across america staging at the bronx zoo. governor cuomo now saying the peak could happen in anywhere from 7 to 30 days, adding this dire warning that the state could run out of life-saving ventilators in less than a week. >> at the current burn rate, we have about six days of ventilators in our stockpile. >> reporter: just moments ago, president trump with this announcement. >> i directed secretary azar and acting secretary wolf to use any and all available authority under the de
. >> reporter: katie lost her grandmother, judith, and grandfather, lewis, on tuesday. sunday, it was her uncle who passed. now she is in self-quarantine. >> we want to spare any family that we can through the trauma we're going through. we can't have a funeral the proper way. we can't grieve with our friends and our family. and it just makes everything ten times worse and tougher. >> reporter: the u.s. death toll now topping 5, 600. >> this is going to get worse before...
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retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicatedare of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it is hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. it is a bad way to go. they are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens. and, as someone said, after all of this is over, there are going to be many stories required to be told by nhs staff who were the last people with loved ones as they died. more lives are being saved than lost, but medical staff are worried they are being put at risk because of a continuing shortage of personal protective equipment, ppe, especially gowns worn when treating the sickest patients. as hospitals face the possibility of running out of some kit, public health england changed its guidance. some gowns could be reserved for the most high—risk procedures, or staff could reuse washable clothing. and today, a promise that fresh supplies are on the way. 84
retired paediatrician judith darmady, founder of a children's charity, awarded an obe, who dedicatedare of others. two of more than 15,000 deaths caused by covid—19. it is hitting families across the country, but the really sad thing for people is when someone dies, they are dying alone. it is a bad way to go. they are feeling alone, probably scared, and their family are not able to console them, not able to know how it happens. and, as someone said, after all of this is over, there are going...
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went everywhere and did everhiytngog tetr.he >> reporter: kat lieosbot ther h andmother, judith, and anatdfhe lr,ew, isonue tsd.ay nd, ayit was her uncle who passed, after being placed on .eli spouprt w,at kies iin self-quarantine, her step-father in the hospital. >> listen to what you're being told. ta iket riseouy.sl wean wt stopa arenyam filwey can from the trauma that we're going through. cwean h'tava e funeral the cwean g'trie evwi othur friends and our family. metis rswoe d antoheugr.hi tngen >> reporte tr:he.s u. atdeh llto w notoinppg 605,0. t>>hiiss gngoi to get worse before it gets better. >> reporter: in new york state alone, the number of infections approaching 100,000. bulances shipped in from across america staging at e th onbrx o.zo gornveoruo cmo annncouin tghe peak could happen anywhere from 7 to 30 days,dd aing thisir de warning -- that the state could run out of lisafeving ventilators in less th aan wk.ee >>t athcue rrt enbu rrnat we,e ha avebo sutixay ds of ntilators in o surtopickle. >> reporter: just moments ago, president trump with this noanunmecent. nd i deci
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judith did do more for italy, but people believe that the chinese did mourn.e heroes. the heroes on the street, the heroes in the country, but also be heroes who stood by each other. which is why dating they are and we are hearing from the un and other world organisations, let's work together so that at the end of the day we can say that we all did whatever we could to keep all of us say. stefanie, a brief last word from you. i was very moved yesterday by the verse, the head of the royal couege by the verse, the head of the royal college of nurses, who spoke at the government press conference, talking about these two nurses that nine mike just about these two nurses that nine mikejust mention, two about these two nurses that nine mike just mention, two young women, three young children, and they died to save patients. they were pleading, please stay in. this weekend, that is going to be such a nice weather, you have kids to pacfiy— nice weather, you have kids to pacify— but please, everybody has to stay indoors. michael? just to say to people viewing, you read
judith did do more for italy, but people believe that the chinese did mourn.e heroes. the heroes on the street, the heroes in the country, but also be heroes who stood by each other. which is why dating they are and we are hearing from the un and other world organisations, let's work together so that at the end of the day we can say that we all did whatever we could to keep all of us say. stefanie, a brief last word from you. i was very moved yesterday by the verse, the head of the royal couege...
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copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rocks painted with his associate umbrella judith platys. the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with his pupil francesco spaniel the saint m. painted with his assistant to mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion solomon. there was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in a valet and that about had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult to maintain a large studio when you have a very limited output but it's not so hard if you use your best assistants to make copies of your works for sale under the master's supervision of course so what happened to this copy of the last supper. who painted it and doesn't still exist there's only one way to find out and that is to go to france. today we think of paris as the world's epicenter of art culture and fashion this is where the world kongs for beauty and refinement but in the 16th century things were very different. people sometimes forget that but in the middle ages it was actually burgundy.
copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rocks painted with his associate umbrella judith platys. the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with his pupil francesco spaniel the saint m. painted with his assistant to mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion solomon. there was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in a valet and that about had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult...
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copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rugs painted with his associate umbrella judith pretties. the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with his pupil francesco spaniel the saint and painted with his assistant mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion solomon. there was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in of elena about had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult to maintain a large studio when you have a very limited output but it's not so hard if you use your best assistants to make copies of your works for sale under the master's supervision of course so what happened to this copy of the last supper who painted it and as a still exist. there's only one way to find out and that is to go to france. today we think of paris as the world's epicentral for our culture and fashion this is where the world calls for beauty and refinement. but in the 16th century things were very different. people sometimes forget that but in the middle ages it was actually burgundy. which di
copies of his own works for sale such as divergent of the rugs painted with his associate umbrella judith pretties. the madonna of the yarn winder possibly painted with his pupil francesco spaniel the saint and painted with his assistant mel c. and of course the mona lisa painted by his pupil and close companion solomon. there was a good reason for that here in the sometime early in of elena about had a large studio with lots of assistance but he worked very slowly and it's difficult to...
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and i might add, who know when interim basis, judith persichilli ran university hospital and was the head of that organization. we have not spoken about that enough. as the current university hospital president, a true friend to those of us up here, as he noted, her family is saying her smile was -- and i quote her family -- "more infectious than the virus that took her life she was a frontline hero. god bless her and god rest her soul. if we had our druthers, we would speak about each and every one of the single lives -- each and every single one of these lives. we can't, but i want folks to know that that would be our preference if we could. each one of them is in our hearts and prayers. we also lost a veteran hudson county sheriff's officer. i had the opportunity -- there he is -- god bless that guy. i have the opportunity to speak with his wife and his son -- also a member of law enforcement. yesterday afternoon. to extend our condolences and appreciation for his 28 years of service. he too was a frontline hero. i also spoke with the hudson county sheriff and exchange notes. this
and i might add, who know when interim basis, judith persichilli ran university hospital and was the head of that organization. we have not spoken about that enough. as the current university hospital president, a true friend to those of us up here, as he noted, her family is saying her smile was -- and i quote her family -- "more infectious than the virus that took her life she was a frontline hero. god bless her and god rest her soul. if we had our druthers, we would speak about each and...
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.>> judith lee is not alone, angela lou, junior at a high school, started a gofundme page to raise money for protective gear that will help healthcare workers. so far, she's raised $10,000.>> this project gave us a sense of purpose like we are doing something, we have something a goal to focus on. something to get us through this challenging time.>> and jill is still taking donations and there is a link at our website at kpix.com. >>> check out more positive stories like this at kpix.com where you can connect to people in your community, who can help and you can send your eato er@cbs.com the into contact wi the coronavirus patient.>>> if the family of bald eagles shows up in an unusual place now that stay-at-home orders are keepin >>> san francisco is launching a plan to track and prevent the spread of the coronavirus. we show you how contact tracing works.>> we can have people tested, we can have people tested that may have been in contact with someone who has been infected.>> reporter: mayor london breed says tracking every case is the goal and today the city rolled out a plan for that
.>> judith lee is not alone, angela lou, junior at a high school, started a gofundme page to raise money for protective gear that will help healthcare workers. so far, she's raised $10,000.>> this project gave us a sense of purpose like we are doing something, we have something a goal to focus on. something to get us through this challenging time.>> and jill is still taking donations and there is a link at our website at kpix.com. >>> check out more positive stories...
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and that's the american, and judith mirror mike miller projecadjunct fellow.to get to this, and daily beast, what these women's groups don't remember about how they were silent in the late 1990s in regards to monica lewinsky and bill clinton. >> i think what you are hinting at is there may be a double standard. tell mike play here. i think there are clearly women activists who do not want to believe the allegations against or the allegations i should say against joe biden. there is a double standard, in terms of the way in which this woman's allegations have -- by the media. that being said i think we have to draw a distinction between what the media and the women's activists groups care about them with the public cares about. i think part of the reason there hasn't been a lot of scrutiny is that one, this was 28 years ago. two, people understand that a he said-seat she said is an inherently murky situation. they gave donald trump the benefit of the doubt and they are giving job biden the benefit of the doubt and, three, there is nothing in mr. biden's extraor
and that's the american, and judith mirror mike miller projecadjunct fellow.to get to this, and daily beast, what these women's groups don't remember about how they were silent in the late 1990s in regards to monica lewinsky and bill clinton. >> i think what you are hinting at is there may be a double standard. tell mike play here. i think there are clearly women activists who do not want to believe the allegations against or the allegations i should say against joe biden. there is a...
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. >> reporter: judith lee and a group of fellow santa clara university students delivered nearly 5,000 face masks to a stanford medical protection site this afternoon. the scu campus is deserted these days, except for the international students. using their connections in china, they were able to purchase medical-grade masks to give to healthcare workers in this country. >> we all have a shared future. and this coronavirus is the enemy to all human kind. it's not a problem for a particular country or race or ethnicity. >> reporter: should & she's not alone. 16-year-old angelina liu, a junior at loss altos high school, started a gofundme page. she raised more than her goal of $10,000. but that was just the first challenge. >> i was, like, where can we get these masks? these hospitals, obviously, are having trouble finding them. how are we supposed to? >> reporter: but angelina also has connections. at 14, she created a clothing line to raise money to protect endangered elephants. so she used her clegg industry contacts to find a face mask supplier and her friends have donated 10,400 sur
. >> reporter: judith lee and a group of fellow santa clara university students delivered nearly 5,000 face masks to a stanford medical protection site this afternoon. the scu campus is deserted these days, except for the international students. using their connections in china, they were able to purchase medical-grade masks to give to healthcare workers in this country. >> we all have a shared future. and this coronavirus is the enemy to all human kind. it's not a problem for a...
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for some reason it did make the american version judith anatol decisions but i really like what we can do about it. i'll tell you a few things. i talked about the short-term, the medium term and the long term. in the short term the best thing you can do as people are pretty simple. they are to read the whole article, and are not being facetious. i think i myself the other day, myself like tweeting an article i have no middle thing and i'm like what am i doing? like why am i doing this? i studied this. i should do better than this. one of my closest friends would get a phd with me at university of washington who is brilliant got a message saying that they come i don't want to out them, had shared a known piece of russian disinformation on tumblr from the internet research agency. and this is a person that studies the stucco that knows it really, really well. if they can be fooled by it, if i can be full by, and we all can be fooled by it. we have to read the whole article and think very carefully before we share what we share. what we're seeing right now is in the proliferation of cheap
for some reason it did make the american version judith anatol decisions but i really like what we can do about it. i'll tell you a few things. i talked about the short-term, the medium term and the long term. in the short term the best thing you can do as people are pretty simple. they are to read the whole article, and are not being facetious. i think i myself the other day, myself like tweeting an article i have no middle thing and i'm like what am i doing? like why am i doing this? i...
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. >> reporter: students like judith. >> she has taught me the value that i'm never alone in whateverf principal who would buy a student a prom dress and do her hair. >> it was really an honor to be her student and friend. i cannot say thank you enough. rest in peace, ms. romaine. ♪ oh, it's a sad time of the night ♪ >> reporter: if you passed vail, colorado, you might have seen rod powell. he played at peppy's bar six days a week for more than 30 years. >> people grew up with rod and got married and went and took their fiance to see rod and then brought their kids to see rod. >> reporter: he dedicated himself to the make a wish foundation while mentoring fellow musicians. >> everybody you talk to in vail is going to tell you the same thing, you know? that they're going to miss that laugh and that smile and that joke. ♪ it's a sad time of the night >> reporter: captain douglas hickok was a physician's assistant who joined the national guard when he was 47. last summer he took his daughter on a cross-country journey. he loved road trips. >> he'd like text us, oh, almost there. get read
. >> reporter: students like judith. >> she has taught me the value that i'm never alone in whateverf principal who would buy a student a prom dress and do her hair. >> it was really an honor to be her student and friend. i cannot say thank you enough. rest in peace, ms. romaine. ♪ oh, it's a sad time of the night ♪ >> reporter: if you passed vail, colorado, you might have seen rod powell. he played at peppy's bar six days a week for more than 30 years. >>...
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judith moritz, bbc news. an update from the uk to bring you before we go.he excel exhibition centre has two wards, capable of treating 2000 people each. first patients had been admitted. hello. with plenty of sunshine out there on tuesday, temperatures rose well above average for the time of year. even with more cloud for the next couple of days, it will still be warm to very warm. most of the uk avoiding the weather fronts at the moment. just this weak one draped across scotland. for most, it's dry, settled with high pressure. the flow of air coming in from the south. all but northern scotland warm to very warm. will turn cooler, though, through the easter weekend as we'll see in a moment. there will be more cloud around for many of us during wednesday. still some sunny spells, but you may catch a shower southern england, the midlands, maybe thundery one later in south—east england. some outbreaks of rain mostly across northern scotland. could see a few spots in northern ireland. there will be still be some sunny spells, but still its warm. temperatures in
judith moritz, bbc news. an update from the uk to bring you before we go.he excel exhibition centre has two wards, capable of treating 2000 people each. first patients had been admitted. hello. with plenty of sunshine out there on tuesday, temperatures rose well above average for the time of year. even with more cloud for the next couple of days, it will still be warm to very warm. most of the uk avoiding the weather fronts at the moment. just this weak one draped across scotland. for most,...
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joined by the woman semi-right who needs no introduction, the commissioner of the apartment of health, judith persichilli. to her right, stately pm epidemiologist. thank you. to my left, the superintendent of the state police, colonel pat callahan. let's get right to the numbers as we have been doing. newre reporting today 3215 positive test results, which brings the cumulative total of new jerseyans who have not tested positive to 78,467. cases, whichew brings the total of 78,467. according to our online dashboard, and judy will correct me if i get this wrong, accessible through covid19.nj.g ov, as of 10 p.m. last evening, 8011 residents were reported hospitalized, of whom 1961 were listed in critical or intensive care. 1594 ventilators were in use. at one of oure field medical stations. for a 24 hour period ending at 10 p.m. last evening, 787 residents were discharged from our hospitals and that is good news. this is not good news -- with a heaviest of hearts, we also report the loss of another 323 blessed new jerseyans, brothers and sisters, due to covid-19 related complications. our state
joined by the woman semi-right who needs no introduction, the commissioner of the apartment of health, judith persichilli. to her right, stately pm epidemiologist. thank you. to my left, the superintendent of the state police, colonel pat callahan. let's get right to the numbers as we have been doing. newre reporting today 3215 positive test results, which brings the cumulative total of new jerseyans who have not tested positive to 78,467. cases, whichew brings the total of 78,467. according to...
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judith moritz, bbc news. we wish all the volunteers the best of luck.en, it's very warm for us, but whatever your view, there will be more cloud in the sky compared with what we have seen today. more cloud overnight will keep temperatures up, not much in the way of frost. close to the south coast, showers around and rain covering more of north—west scotland with a stiff breeze. still clear enough in parts of northern england and southern scotland. temperatures fall close enough to freezing for a touch of frost, but where you're clear, you're best placed for a view of the super moon. one or two mist and fog patches developing tonight, clearing in the morning. cloudy skies for many of us tomorrow compared with today, but there will still be some sunny spells around. you may catch a shower in southern england, the midlands. northern scotland still sees some outbreaks of rain, maybe a spot in northern ireland. where you have the rain, still quite breezy winds. elsewhere, winds are reasonably light, and even though there is more cloud around, there are sunny
judith moritz, bbc news. we wish all the volunteers the best of luck.en, it's very warm for us, but whatever your view, there will be more cloud in the sky compared with what we have seen today. more cloud overnight will keep temperatures up, not much in the way of frost. close to the south coast, showers around and rain covering more of north—west scotland with a stiff breeze. still clear enough in parts of northern england and southern scotland. temperatures fall close enough to freezing...